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If LCW is smart he will give LD the final tommorrow. If LD wins, the Chineese team will most likely get overconfident and almost think the OG gold is "safe".. LCW can then focus all his effort to take LD by surprise in OG.

If he wins that will be a wake up call for LD and worry team china, so they will double the already intense effort to get LD in the shape of his life for OG...

Errr, I dunno about that....What's the $$$ for winning KOR12, I think USD40K compared to I guess USD20K or 25K, that is USD15K to USD20K spread...hmmm, if I am LCW, I take the cash first

he would be touching on badminton points similar or close to what Chris has posted.

I am not been paid by Chris for saying this,

so please guys and gals don't get any bright ideas

If the thing would touch on mainly how to train Lin Dan,

I would say that session would only thrills bc members.

However, it will increase our knowledge about training no doubt

but it won't change much if we apply the thing way of training.

Simply, there is no one training plan for all.

I had the opportunity to browse through the training plan of lcw before

and believe me if any coach is to follow that plan for his or her trainees,

very early close shop if you know what I mean

Agree with you that the training system for LD and LCW is not for anyone and everyone. One thiing puzzles me. Just a few months ago or even a year ago, a lot of BCers said LD was washed up as he was slow, not interested in winning SS giving WO, half hearted defense, stroke than smash, and even lost in EAG to a KOR reserve player. The LD we seen in the last few months and now in KOR12, is lean, fast, and we can see the same LD as in OLY12 coming back. What training system is that? With OLY12 still 7-8 months away, and more SS to come to fine tuning, I would not be surprised if LD get back to WR1 and walk to the OLY12 final, especially when he would not have to face CL/LCW in his half.

Agree with you that the training system for LD and LCW is not for anyone and everyone. One thiing puzzles me. Just a few months ago or even a year ago, a lot of BCers said LD was washed up as he was slow, not interested in winning SS giving WO, half hearted defense, stroke than smash, and even lost in EAG to a KOR reserve player. The LD we seen in the last few months and now in KOR12, is lean, fast, and we can see the same LD as in OLY12 coming back. What training system is that? With OLY12 still 7-8 months away, and more SS to come to fine tuning, I would not be surprised if LD get back to WR1 and walk to the OLY12 final, especially when he would not have to face CL/LCW in his half.

Well, OTB what can we say about bcer saying, they are just like see the wind steer your ship hahaha

There is a book on badminton skills demonstrated by Tang Xinfu and written by Li Kaiyong (spelling?), also a national level coach. The book provides good documentation of badminton basic strokes, but I don't think it goes as deep as Tang Xinfu's philosophy and training methodologies.

Originally Posted by chris-ccc

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OK, I confirm that I did not pay you for saying it.

Has a book been written by The Thing? - I don't think so... Why? Because one book of 100 pages is not enough to explain one demonstration of a stroke/footwork/movement/etc, etc, ......
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There is a book on badminton skills demonstrated by Tang Xinfu and written by Li Kaiyong (spelling?), also a national level coach. The book provides good documentation of badminton basic strokes, but I don't think it goes as deep as Tang Xinfu's philosophy and training methodologies.

Is it a 5" x 7-8" booklet written in mandarin with diagrams? I would say some 20-25 years ago?